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Wick

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Floods upon the Dry Ground
I Introduction 1 Fisherfolk 2 Instruments 3 East Anglia 4 South Firth 5 Whinnyfold 6 Peterhead 7 Cairnbulg 8 Fraserburgh 9 Gamrie 10 Cullen 11 Burghead 12 Wick 13 Thurso 14 Portsoy 15 Jock Troup 16 Reports 17 News Reports * About the Author * Book Overview * Picture Credits

Chapter 12 WICK The well-known Pilgrim Preachers arrived in Wick at the beginning of October 1921 and started holding meetings in the BaptistChurch, where the Rev. Millard ministered the Word faithfully every Sunday. Full of zeal for God, the evangelists held open air meetings at the foot of the cliff at the south end of the bridge. By their fearless proclamation of the Gospel and with bright singing souls were drawn to the meetings in the BaptistChurch, where fifteen or sixteen, mainly young people, professed salvation. God had begun to move in Wick. Wickdrifters Drifters coming in to Wick (1927) (Picture: Mrs.Jack, from the Jack collection via St. Andrews University.) Wickbaptist Baptst Church, Wick (1983). (Picture: G. NIcolson, Peterhead.) Wickzion Zion Hall, Wick (1983). (Picture: G. NIcolson, Peterhead.) Wickharbour Old view of Wick harbour. (Picture: St. Andrews University.)